HC Deb 21 May 1914 vol 62 cc2121-2
53. Mr. F. HALL (Dulwich)

asked the Prime Minister if any steps have yet been taken to ascertain whether an agreement can be arrived at on the Government of Ireland Bill by providing for the permanent exclusion of Ulster from the operation of the Bill?

The PRIME MINISTER

I would refer the hon. Member to what I have stated in the House on the subject of the Government of Ireland Bill, to which I can add nothing at present.

Mr. F. HALL

Has the right hon. Gentleman yet received the authority of the hon. and learned Member for Water-ford (Mr. J. Redmond) that he will agree to the total exclusion of Ulster?